Fort Collins police are seeking information on how a Colorado State University student suffered life-threatening injuries shortly after CSU won its football game against the University of Colorado on Sunday night.

Police found Andrew David Nelson, 19, unconscious and bleeding from the ears after receiving a report that a man was lying in the intersection of Skyline and Springfield drives in Fort Collins.

The location is about 1 mile from the scene of a riot that broke out after CSU’s 23-17 victory over CU-Boulder.

Police have found no evidence to suggest Nelson’s injuries were related to the bottle-throwing melee that night in downtown Fort Collins, where police had cordoned off streets to allow students to celebrate, police spokeswoman Rita Davis said.

“Some people said that they saw him jump into the back of a pickup truck, but that wasn’t at the riot location,” she said. “He could have fallen out. At this point, we just don’t know.”

Nelson, a CSU student, was taken to Medical Center of the Rockies, where he is being treated for a life-threatening head injury.

“We are hoping somebody who was there might have seen something and could help put the pieces of the puzzle together,” Davis said.

Anyone who saw the incident or has information about it is asked to call Fort Collins police Detective Jim Lenderts at 970-416-2949.

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